Bond Brothers Celebrates Diversity with New Brew

Cary, NC — If a diverse group of people coming together to make a batch of beer makes it taste good, then Bond Brothers’ new American Wheat Ale is bound to be delicious.

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Meet the Farmers: Queen B Farms

Cary, NC — Since 1996, the small businesses that make up the Cary Downtown Farmer’s Market have provided locally crafted goods, fresh-picked produce and other unique finds.

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Offseason Updates from the Carolina Hurricanes

Cary, NC — It’s been a couple of weeks since the Canes got bounced out of the playoffs by the Bruins, and while there’s still about 3 weeks left before the Stanley Cup is hoisted, activities within the Canes organization are still in full swing with more to come.

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Google Fiber Looking for Testers in the Triangle

Cary, NC — Many home Wi-Fi routers are facing a big task in providing enough bandwidth to support adults and students working and learning from multiple devices at home simultaneously.

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Request & Track Your Absentee Ballot Online

Cary, NC — For those that have requested an absentee ballot, there are 3 ways to track its status in North Carolina.

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Money Matters: Budgeting for a Baby

Cary, NC — Starting a family is truly one of life’s most fulfilling experiences. Unfortunately, it can also be among the most expensive.

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Council Slates $3.08 Million for Intersections, Tables Rezoning

Cary, NC — In the September 10, 2020 Cary Town Council meeting, one public hearing was held, a bid for intersection improvements was awarded and a controversial rezoning was discussed and tabled.

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Harold’s Blog: September 14, 2020

Cary, NC — This week was a holiday week so activities were limited.

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Updates & Answers from Wake County Schools

Cary, NC — “We’re building an airplane while we’re flying it and going through turbulence at the same time.”

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Cary COVID Report – September 9 – New Cases Fall in Wake County

Cary, NC – New COVID-19 infections in Wake County fell by about 26% last week, down from 1110 to 826. Read more